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March, 2005
Saturday, March 12th, 2005
Handling RSS in the browser :: Adam Kalsey I have often thought that we have to have RSS because the few geeks/savvy visitors who get it will want it and think poorly if we do not offer some feed. Why don’t more people use RSS? Because it involves something other than Internet Explorer. Adam Kalsey […]
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Saturday, March 12th, 2005
Movalog: XML-RPC & forms Have not examined this yet… I wanted to implement the digests this way. They got built another way but this idea could still come in handy. I have known the meta-how to do this but never did a prototype.
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Saturday, March 12th, 2005
Adactio: Journal – Progressive enhancement with Ajax
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Saturday, March 12th, 2005
A Simplified Model for Facet Analysis The purpose of this study is to propose a simplified model for facet analysis that incorporates the principles of facet analysis proposed by both Ranganathan and the CRG. The purpose of this simplified model is to act primarily as a teaching tool to introduce LIS students to a consolidated, […]
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Friday, March 11th, 2005
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Accurate Monitor for Search Engines
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Wednesday, March 9th, 2005
Microsoft to Debut Real-Time Tools “You could say it’s one of the big frontiers that Office is moving ahead on,” he said. Wow. AOL 1.0 comes to Microsoft. OK that is a stretch but what makes this a frontier? This “real time collaboration” has been happening with common internet tools for over a decade. Arguably […]
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Tuesday, March 8th, 2005
IBM backs open-source Web software | CNET News.com IBM is putting its corporate heft behind a popular open-source Web development technology called PHP, in a move meant to reach out to a broader set of developers. I’ve never heard of PHP — what is that?? 🙂 SAJAX This is not another XMLHttpRequest article Ajax: A […]
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Sunday, March 6th, 2005
Treehugger: Recycler: 5 Sexy and Sustainable Picks from TreeHugger
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